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IMAGINE THAT

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My daily life in the kitchen. For some this may be an odd combination, but for me, it’s a common sight:) I imagine other worlds with my brushes. Can be messy, so after I’m done, I need clean brushes – to the point where the brush is falling off the handle (on the right) because the wood is so wet:) In my living room, the lipstick plant (below) draws all the attention!

My point was to capture the gold top of the tower in Jackson, CA … oops …
But oh, a barn door for Thursday to the rescue!

Warm Heart: it’s long after December has gone, but don’t want to wait till the end of the year with this , because it’s priceless!
Three of my grands came on Christmas day afternoon with their parents, proudly dressed up in snow gear, because the day before snow had just fallen. The bag was too tight to get the present ( blanket) out. Opa (Grandpa) had a great solution how to unwrap a present Just keep pulling, Peach!

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29 thoughts on “IMAGINE THAT”

That church in Jackson is wonderful. I photographed it in 2010. I haven’t looked at my images of it since I shot it! Thanks for the memories. I am going to head on over to my archives and look at the church.
I really enjoyed the whole town. I did a photo-walk there, had lunch, and did a photo shoot at Preston Castle that day.

Isn’t being a Grandparent wonderful! I’m loving it, and having a lot of fun being a Grandma. I hope I’m blessed with more than one Grandchild. Time will tell.

Has Hubby’s schedule loosened up to go over the settings with you to shoot Hummingbirds?

Did not know about lipstick plants, but that is so cool! And thank you for letting me know about your seasons linky! I’m sorry I missed it this week due to much happening here. Are you hosting a regular linky up?

The clouds look like they’re dancing out of the trees. Your collection of photos is a grand one of stories. I can see a picture book about Opa and Grandkid tugging open a present. Don’t even need words for it. 🙂The View from the Top of the Ladder

I like the textures of the old wooden barn – it’s a great contrast to the golden tower top!
And mostly I like the green and the trees, so quiet and serene summer feeling (I can’t wait)
Have a nice weekend

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